1. Mary
Mary: Bitterness/Sea of Bitterness (Hebrew); Rebelliousness/Wished-For Child
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We found 217 names that are similar to "Mirrah" based on sound and style.
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Mary: Bitterness/Sea of Bitterness (Hebrew); Rebelliousness/Wished-For Child
Maria: "sea of bitterness," "rebellion," and "beloved"
Desired or bitter
Mariah: Meaning "bitterness of the sea" (Hebrew), "wished-for child" (Arabic), "limit" (Sanskrit)
Myra, meaning "myrrh," symbolizes purity and innocence in Greek origin.
Mayra: Beloved (Spanish), Illusion or Maternal (Sanskrit)
Mara, from Hebrew origin, means "bitter" or "sea of bitterness."
Maura: Irish, meaning "great" or "bitter"
Mari means "of the sea," "rebellion," "truth," or "star of the sea" in various cultures.
Mira: Sanskrit, "ocean" or "sea"
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Moriah: "chosen by God" or "the Lord sees" (Hebrew)
Maree: "Sea" (French origin)
Merry: Pleasing or joyful (Old English)
Moira (Gaelic): Fate, destiny; controlled by a higher power.
Maira: "Brightness", "Splendor" (Latin)
Meera: Sanskrit origin meaning "ocean," representing vastness, depth, and spirituality.
Mairi: "beloved of the sea" (Scottish)
Pleasant, joyful, or sea (Celtic)
Merrie: Joyful
Hebrew origin, meaning "bitter."
Mere: French origin, meaning "the sea."
Meira: Hebrew for "giving light" or "enlightener"
Meri: Sea (Sanskrit), Pure (Arabic), Exalted (Persian)
Maraea (Maori origin): Place of gathering
Miri: Hebrew for "myrrh," a fragrant resin symbolizing purity, healing, and wisdom.
Miriah: Hebrew, meaning "exalted" or "bitter"
Myriah: "sea of bitterness" (Hebrew)
Maaria: - Arabic: Woman, lady - Sanskrit: Star, flame - Hebrew: Rebellion, bitterness - Biblical: Virgin Mary
Myrah: Arabic origin, meaning "princess" or "ruler"
Mair: Welsh origin, meaning "pearl" or "jewel."